Yes, you should repair a crack even if it's not in your line of sight.
Yes, we do install windshields that are compatible with rain-sensing wipers or lane departure warning sensors.
A windshield repair is typically performed by injecting a resin into the crack or chip and then allowing it to cure.
It typically takes around 45 minutes to repair a windshield.
Replacing a windshield typically takes between two and three hours.
Texas does not have any regulations regarding cracks in the windshield, and vehicles will still pass the mandatory inspections even if there are cracks present. However, any cracks that cause the windshield to have an altered shape, such as becoming convex or concave, are not allowed.
The cost to replace a windshield will vary depending on the make and model of your vehicle.
It may be possible for your insurance company to pay for your windshield repair or replacement, depending on your coverage.